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NHRC Issues Notice To Delhi Government, NMDC, Police Commissioner On Anaj Mandi Fire ‘Catastrophe’

The National Human Rights Commission has sought a detailed report on the fire that killed 43 people.

 Fire tenders arrive at a spot where a minor fire broke out in the same factory building in Anaj Mandi in New Delhi. (Source: PTI)
Fire tenders arrive at a spot where a minor fire broke out in the same factory building in Anaj Mandi in New Delhi. (Source: PTI)

Describing the Anaj Mandi fire incident as a "catastrophe" waiting to happen, the National Human Rights Commission on Monday issued notices to the Delhi government, the city's police chief and the North Municipal Corporation of Delhi and sought a detailed report in six weeks.

The NHRC has taken suo motu cognisance of media reports that at least 43 people were killed in Filmistan's Anaj Mandi area in central Delhi early Sunday morning when a blaze caused by a short-circuit turned a five-storey building into a "lethal gas chamber", the rights panel said.

About 100-150 people were sleeping when the fire broke out and most of the victims choked to death.

The Commission has issued notices to the chief secretary of the Delhi government, the Delhi police commissioner and the commissioner of the North Delhi Municipal Corporation. It has sought a report within six weeks along with the action taken against the errant officials, and details of relief and rehabilitation provided to the next of kin of the deceased and the injured persons, it said in a statement.

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